WO1985003416A1 - Systeme d'adaptation dynamique multidirectionnelle pour une chaussure de ski - Google Patents

Systeme d'adaptation dynamique multidirectionnelle pour une chaussure de ski Download PDF

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WO1985003416A1
WO1985003416A1 PCT/US1985/000215 US8500215W WO8503416A1 WO 1985003416 A1 WO1985003416 A1 WO 1985003416A1 US 8500215 W US8500215 W US 8500215W WO 8503416 A1 WO8503416 A1 WO 8503416A1
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Richard G. Spademan
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Spademan Richard George
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B5/00Footwear for sporting purposes
    • A43B5/04Ski or like boots
    • A43B5/0427Ski or like boots characterised by type or construction details
    • A43B5/0435Adjustment of the boot to the foot
    • A43B5/0441Adjustment of the boot to the foot by lifting the insole

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  • This inventor has developed dynamic fitting systems which temporarily increase the tightness of the fit of the ski boot on the foot in response to certain skiing maneuvers.
  • the boot or at least a portion of the boot increases in tightness in response to forward lean of the skier.
  • Analysis of certain skiing maneuvers has shown that the ski boot should, tighten in both forward and rearward lean from the normal skiing position.
  • dynamic tightening is essential to transfer the maximum energy to the ski tip and tail.
  • the present invention greatly reduces relative movement between the lower extremity and the ski boot by increasing the tightness of the boot on the foot and leg during turning as a function of foot and leg movement away from the normal relaxed position used in skiing for tracking.
  • the tightness of the fit is reduced when the lower extremity is in the normal position when minimum forces are exerted, to reduce discomfort from an overtightening of the boot for excessive lengths of time.
  • a principal object of the present invention is a ultidirectionl dynamic fitting system for a ski boot for dynamically tightening the fit of the ski boot in both- forward and rearward lean of the lower extremity.
  • Another object of the present invention is a ski boot in which there is provided means for engaging the foot and
  • Another object of the present invention is a ski boot as described above in which there is provided a means for tightening the fit of the ski boot in response to forward and rearward lean of the leg relative to the foot.
  • Still another object of the present invention is a movable footbed and cable connected to the front cuff that move upwardly and downwardly to increase the tightness of the fit of the shell and cuffs on the lower extremity in response to forward and rearward movement of the front and rear cuffs.
  • Still another object of the present invention is a strap mechanism connected to a sliding front cuff that tightens the shell flaps against the leg and foot in response to forward and rearward movement of the front and rear cuffs.
  • Still another object of the present invention is an instep tongue and cable mechanism connected to the sliding front cuff that is adjustable for the normal position and that tightens in response to forward and rearward movement of the front cuff.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Fig. 1 is a fragmentary side elevational view of the ski boot provided with a multidirectional dynamic fitting system — constructed in accordance with the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view taken along line A-A of
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary side elevational view constructed in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
  • Fig. 4 is a top elevational view taken along line B-B of
  • Fig. 5 is a fragmentary side elevational view constructed in accordance with another embodiment of the present invention.
  • Fig. 6 is a top elevational view taken along line C-C of
  • a ski boot 1 which has a front cuff 2 and a rear cuff 3 ovably attached to a shell 4.
  • Ski boot 1 includes an attachment shaft 5 that passes through both sides of the shell 4. Front cuff 2 can rotate with shaft 5. The pivotal movement accommodates to forward lean.
  • the rear cuff rotates freely on shaft 5.
  • the front cuff
  • the shell includes a sole s .
  • the cuffs, shell and sole are relatively rigid and typically constructed of plastic or similar material.
  • the liner 7 provides an initial close, warm comfortable fit.
  • the liner has a forward section 8 and a rearward section 9.
  • the two sections are separable along an intermediate line 18 extending from the top of the liner down to approximately the shaft 5.
  • the forward and rearward sections overlap along a line of separation to provide for adjustability of fit.
  • a cable 10 passes around both sides of the cuffs and is routed through cable guides 15 and through one of a plurality of cable receiving slots 11 of an overcenter buckle 12 located on the front cuff assembly.
  • the buckle assembly is provided to adjust the boot to a close fit and to prevent loosening of the close fit during skiing.
  • a movable footbed 13 which has a rearward end heel receiving portion 14. The forward end of the footbed is suitably supported on the sole 6.
  • the rearward end of the footbed 13 is supported by an elevation plate 16 and an elevation plate 17 which are attached to shaft 5.
  • the shaft 5 includes a head 19 and an adjustment knob 24. On one end of the shaft 5, there is a plurality of teeth 20. Bores in the front cuff 2 receive the shaft
  • the shaft 5 may have two sections rotatably connected by a sleeve and two adjustment assemblies such that the elevation plate 16 and elevation plate 17 can be adjusted separately.
  • a cable 25 is connected to the rear of the footbed 13, passes through a guide 29. through a bore in the rear cuff and is connected to cable 10.
  • forward rotation of the front cuff 2 rotates the shaft 5 through the mating teeth members on the shaft and cuff.
  • the elevation plate 16 contacts and raises the movable footbed.
  • the elevation plate 16 is lowered and the elevation plate 17 contacts and raises the movable footbed.
  • the cable 25 is relatively shortened, inwardly moving and tightening the front and rear cuffs.
  • the handle 28 is rotated outwardly.
  • a ski boot 40 which has a front cuff 41 and a rear cuff 42 movably attached to a shell 43.
  • a soft resilient liner 45 essentially the same as the liner provided in the embodiment of Figs.
  • a buckle assembly 44 is provided to adjust the boot to a close fit and to prevent loosening of the close fit during skiing.
  • Ski boot 40 includes a primary attachment rivet 46 located on both sides of the shell.
  • the rivet 46 is fixed in position with respect to the shell 43 because it is attached through a bore in shell 43.
  • Front cuff 41 can rotate about rivet 46 and move along a slot 47.
  • a secondary attachment rivet 48 passes through a bore in the side of shell 43 and elongated slot 49 in front cuff 41.
  • the movement of the front cuff relative to primary attachment rivet 46 can be considered to be both pivotal and linear.
  • the pivotal and linear movement of the front cuff 41 relative to primary attachment rivet46 is restricted by rivet 48.
  • the pivotal movement accommodates to forward lean and the linear movement allows the cuff to slide forwardly to prevent jamming against the shell and to provide a means for a multidirectional dynamic fitting system.
  • the rear cuff 42 rotates freely on rivet 46.
  • Shell 43 includes a sole and flaps 50.
  • a strap 51 is attached to the inner side of front cuff 41 by a rivet 52 and is routed around guides 53 on flaps 50 on both sides of shell 43 and is attached by a rivet 54 to the opposite inner side of the front cuff 41.
  • the strap is adjusted by insertion of a shim 55 of various thicknesses between the strap 51 and the flaps 50.
  • a ski boot 60 which has a front cuff 61 and a rear cuff 62 movably attached to a shell 63.
  • a soft resilient liner 64 essentially the same as the liner provided in the embodiment of Figs. 1 and 2.
  • a buckle assembly 65 is provided to adjust the boot to a close fit and to prevent loosening of the close fit during skiing.
  • Ski boot 60 includes a primary attachment
  • Front cuff 61 can rotate about rivet 66 and move along a slot 67.
  • a secondary attachment rivet 68 passes through a bore in the side of shell 63 and elongated slot 69 in front cuff 61.
  • the movement of the front cuff relative to the .primary attachment rivet 66 can be considered to be both pivotal and linear as described in the embodiment of Figs. 3 and
  • the pivotal movement accomodates to forward lean and the linear movement allows the cuff to slide forwardly and rearwardly to provide a means to control the tightening of the fitting system in forward and rearward lean of the skier from the selected normal position.
  • the tongue 71 overlies the liner 64 and extends from above the ankle to the forefoot and is provided for engaging the upper surface of the skier's foot in the area of the instep.
  • the tongue 71 is relatively flexible and typically constructed of plastic or similar material.
  • a cable 72 passes over the tongue and is routed through a bore- 73 located in each side of the shell 63 and through guide loops 74 located below and behind the primary attachment rivet 66 on each side of the shell.
  • the cable 72 is also routed t h rough sloted guide 75 located on the inside of
  • Sloted guide 75 may be press fit or screwed into one of several bores 76 in the front cuff to adjust the cuffs to the selected normal position.
  • the cable 72 then passes upwardly through cable guides 77 to an adjustable overcenter buckle

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Abstract

Une chaussure de sport est pourvue de moyens d'engagement du pied (13), de moyens d'engagement de la jambe (2, 3, 8, 9) et d'un assemblage (5, 16, 17, 25) pour déplacer les moyens d'engagement (13) du pied et les moyens d'engagement (2, 3, 8, 9) de la jambe pour augmenter le resserrement de l'adaptation de la chaussure au pied lorsque la jambe est déplacée vers l'avant et vers l'arrière par rapport au pied à partir de la position normale du pied par rapport à la jambe.
PCT/US1985/000215 1984-02-10 1985-02-11 Systeme d'adaptation dynamique multidirectionnelle pour une chaussure de ski WO1985003416A1 (fr)

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AT85901210T ATE52896T1 (de) 1984-02-10 1985-02-11 System zur regelung der dynamischen passung in mehrere richtungen fuer einen skischuh.
DE8585901210T DE3577796D1 (de) 1984-02-10 1985-02-11 System zur regelung der dynamischen passung in mehrere richtungen fuer einen skischuh.

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US578,806 1984-02-10

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WO1987005191A1 (fr) * 1986-02-28 1987-09-11 Franz Schlittenbauer Chaussures de ski
EP0389384A1 (fr) * 1989-03-23 1990-09-26 Salomon S.A. Chaussure de ski
US5426871A (en) * 1978-03-15 1995-06-27 Spademan; Richard G. Ankle flexion limiting device

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US3828448A (en) * 1972-04-08 1974-08-13 Faveri Tron Antonio L De Ski boot
US4196530A (en) * 1977-11-04 1980-04-08 Trappeur Ski boot
US4222184A (en) * 1978-02-13 1980-09-16 Hermann Kastinger Ski boot
US4338735A (en) * 1978-03-15 1982-07-13 Spademan Richard George Dynamic internal fitting system for a sport shoe
US4406073A (en) * 1980-01-04 1983-09-27 Spademan Richard George Sport shoe with a dynamic tongue assembly
US4426796A (en) * 1980-01-04 1984-01-24 Spademan Richard George Sport shoe with a dynamic fitting system
US4447968A (en) * 1981-07-16 1984-05-15 Spademan Richard George Multidirectional dynamic fitting system for sport shoe
US4494324A (en) * 1978-03-15 1985-01-22 Spademan Richard George Dynamic internal fitting system with a movable foot bed for a sport shoe

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US3828448A (en) * 1972-04-08 1974-08-13 Faveri Tron Antonio L De Ski boot
US4196530A (en) * 1977-11-04 1980-04-08 Trappeur Ski boot
US4222184A (en) * 1978-02-13 1980-09-16 Hermann Kastinger Ski boot
US4338735A (en) * 1978-03-15 1982-07-13 Spademan Richard George Dynamic internal fitting system for a sport shoe
US4494324A (en) * 1978-03-15 1985-01-22 Spademan Richard George Dynamic internal fitting system with a movable foot bed for a sport shoe
US4406073A (en) * 1980-01-04 1983-09-27 Spademan Richard George Sport shoe with a dynamic tongue assembly
US4426796A (en) * 1980-01-04 1984-01-24 Spademan Richard George Sport shoe with a dynamic fitting system
US4447968A (en) * 1981-07-16 1984-05-15 Spademan Richard George Multidirectional dynamic fitting system for sport shoe

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US5426871A (en) * 1978-03-15 1995-06-27 Spademan; Richard G. Ankle flexion limiting device
WO1987005191A1 (fr) * 1986-02-28 1987-09-11 Franz Schlittenbauer Chaussures de ski
EP0389384A1 (fr) * 1989-03-23 1990-09-26 Salomon S.A. Chaussure de ski
FR2644680A1 (fr) * 1989-03-23 1990-09-28 Salomon Sa Chaussure de ski

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EP0172231A1 (fr) 1986-02-26

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